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Investigating the Functional Role of the Cysteine Residue in Dehydrin from the Arctic Mouse-Ear Chickweed Cerastium arcticum

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Title
Investigating the Functional Role of the Cysteine Residue in Dehydrin from the Arctic Mouse-Ear Chickweed Cerastium arcticum
Other Titles
북극점나도나물 유래 디하이드린 단백질에서의 시스테인 잔기의 기능성에 관한 연구
Authors
김일섭
Choi, Woong
Park, Ae Kyung
Kim, Hyun
손종현
Lee, Jun Hyuck
Shin, Seung Chul
김두헌
Kim, Han-Woo
Keywords
Arctic mouse-ear chickweedcysteinedehydrindimerizationintermolecular disulfide bondreactive oxygen species
Issue Date
2022
Citation
김일섭, et al. 2022. "Investigating the Functional Role of the Cysteine Residue in Dehydrin from the Arctic Mouse-Ear Chickweed Cerastium arcticum". MOLECULES, 27(9): 1-9.
Abstract
The stress-responsive, SK5 subclass, dehydrin gene, CaDHN, has been identified from the Arctic mouse-ear chickweed Cerastium arcticum. CaDHN contains an unusual single cysteine residue (Cys143), which can form intermolecular disulfide bonds. Mutational analysis and a redox experiment confirmed that the dimerization of CaDHN was the result of an intermolecular disulfide bond between the cysteine residues. The biochemical and physiological functions of the mutant C143A were also investigated by in vitro and in vivo assays using yeast cells, where it enhanced the scavenging of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by neutralizing hydrogen peroxide. Our results show that the cysteine residue in CaDHN helps to enhance C. arcticum tolerance to abiotic stress by regulating the dimerization of the intrinsically disordered CaDHN protein, which acts as a defense mechanism against extreme polar environments.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/13921
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27092934
Type
Article
Station
Dasan Station
Indexed
SCIE
Appears in Collections  
2022-2022, Development of microbial enzymes degrading recalcitrant materials from the Arctic Circle (22-22) / Kim, Han-Woo (PN22014)
2022-2022, Development of potential antibiotic compounds using polar organism resources (22-22) / Lee, Jun Hyuck (PM22030)
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